President Trump may invite Kim Jong Un to the White House if Singapore meeting goes well, History is being possibly being made

President Trump left today for the G7 summit where he will try to renegotiate some terrible trade deals from his predecessors. Then he is off to Singapore for a historic meeting with North Korean leader Kim Jong un. Last week leading up to the meeting Kim Yong Chol, became the highest-ranking North Korean representative to visit the White House in 18 years.

President Trump indicated if the meeting goes well with Kim in Singapore he may invite him to the White House for further talks.

“We would certainly like to see normalization, yes,” Trump said after two hours of White House meetings with Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe.

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That would come after what Trump described as a diplomatic process that could include an agreement to safeguard Kim from the threat of ouster at the hands of the United States.

“I don’t think it will be one meeting,” Trump said.

Trump spent the past year preparing for this historical moment. He taunted Kim in a way no President ever has labeling him “little Rocket Man.” When North Korea spoke badly of Vice President Pence Trump canceled the meeting between the two leaders.

In his letter to Kim, the president warned of the US military’s “massive” nuclear capabilities.

“You talk about your nuclear capabilities, but ours are so massive and powerful that I pray to God they will never have to be used,” Trump wrote.

President Trump has negotiated with Kim Jong Un and other world leaders from a position of strength unlike Barack Hussein Obama and John Kerry. The little Rocket Man respects Trump. It remains to be seen if he will be invited to the White House but if he is it will be historic.